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let's bring in former west virginia miner and author. i'm looking at an article in "the washington post" that says the mine, safety and health administration this was a study released the day before this accident. this group added new inspectors, 350 new inspectors in 2007 and 2008 but 56% of the veteran inspectors failed to attend the required courses. to go back and learn what to do in the mines now. is the government falling down on the job here? >> well, i don't think so. i think it's too early to make that kind of call. one of the most active federal regulations that we have. it very much keeps its thumb on the whole mining industry of the united states and probably our mining industry is the most heavily regulated and the most heavily inspected and one of the reasons when you have a big mine like the massey operation, you'll have citing them for all kind of things. this is a very gassy mine. i'm not sure whether we're seeing that this is an inherently unsafe mine or a poorly managed mine or it simply means that they've been doing t
let's bring in former west virginia miner and author. i'm looking at an article in "the washington post" that says the mine, safety and health administration this was a study released the day before this accident. this group added new inspectors, 350 new inspectors in 2007 and 2008 but 56% of the veteran inspectors failed to attend the required courses. to go back and learn what to do in the mines now. is the government falling down on the job here? >> well, i don't think so. i...
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now, mining has a long and proud history in west virginia. for many families and communities, it is not just a way to make a living. it is -- a way of life. the jobs they do in the mines, they will bring heat and electricity to millions of americans and it is a profession that is not without risk and dane. the workers and their families know that. but their government and their employers know that they owe it to these families to do everything possible to ensure their safety when they go to work each day. when i was in the senate, i supported the efforts of senator byrd and rockefeller to try to improve my safety but it is clear that more needs to be done. and that's why i asked my secretary of labor as well as the head of mine safety and health administration to give me a preliminary report next week on what went wrong and why it went wrong so badly. so we can take the steps necessary to prevent such accidents in the future. because mine sing a tradition often passed down through generations, it is not uncommon to see an entire family choose
now, mining has a long and proud history in west virginia. for many families and communities, it is not just a way to make a living. it is -- a way of life. the jobs they do in the mines, they will bring heat and electricity to millions of americans and it is a profession that is not without risk and dane. the workers and their families know that. but their government and their employers know that they owe it to these families to do everything possible to ensure their safety when they go to...
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walter in west virginia. walter! >> caller: hey, booyah from cold, cold, coolridge, west virginia. how are you? >> mountaineer booyah, my friend. >> reporter: the mountaineers let me down a couple of times this week but they'll bounce back.ç >> they'll bounce back because our buddy phil chambers went to west virginia. which is why i own cisco which i own for my charitable trust. >> caller: your outlook long term and short term with pepsi cola. i'm a retiree from frito-lay. i'm proud of that company. >> here's the deal. the ceo of pepsi, she's going to have a dynamite year. why? because of the integration of dr. pepper and those two bottling companies is going to be brilliant. the bar is low. it happens to be my largest position for my charitable trust. plus, come with me just a second here on our wall. love ya, jim. forget the go yankees. the go yankees is -- no, that's a buzz kill. anyway, pepsi is going higher, i believe. i think the stock is eight to nine points below where it should be versus coke. i would not only buy pepsi, i would buy it aggressively. and frito-lay is a gr
walter in west virginia. walter! >> caller: hey, booyah from cold, cold, coolridge, west virginia. how are you? >> mountaineer booyah, my friend. >> reporter: the mountaineers let me down a couple of times this week but they'll bounce back.ç >> they'll bounce back because our buddy phil chambers went to west virginia. which is why i own cisco which i own for my charitable trust. >> caller: your outlook long term and short term with pepsi cola. i'm a retiree from...
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start with john in west virginia, john? >> hi, a big booyah from huntington, west virginia! >> oh, man. sorry, steve. no disrespect. go ahead. >> i used to live in valley forge, pa. >> speak to me! >> i need to know what do you think about united bank shares incorporated? >> you know, this is a very good west virginia-base ed bank whic maybe you bank at. i think regional banks are a great place to be. while i'm at it, let me tell you i recommend associated bank shares, aspc, they priced a deal at $11.15. i wouldn't mind if you took a little profit on that. that's okay. glen in florida, glen? >> hi, jim. i'd like to give you an alabama, crimson tide national championship booyah! >> thrilled that you were participating. that was a great game. how can i help? >> my stock is apoll o group, apol. >> going to the dogs. going to the dogs. we are not buyers in any of those online education stocks. they have had their day. any left, we're a sell, sell, sell. i need to go to james. >> booyah, jim. how is it going? >> not bad there, chief. how about you? >> good. i just want to get you
start with john in west virginia, john? >> hi, a big booyah from huntington, west virginia! >> oh, man. sorry, steve. no disrespect. go ahead. >> i used to live in valley forge, pa. >> speak to me! >> i need to know what do you think about united bank shares incorporated? >> you know, this is a very good west virginia-base ed bank whic maybe you bank at. i think regional banks are a great place to be. while i'm at it, let me tell you i recommend associated...
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let's start with john in west virginia. john? >> caller: hi, how you doing, big boo-yah from huntington, west virginia. >> oh, man, better than huntington valley in pennsylvania. no respect. >> caller: i used to live in valley forge, pa. >> speak to me! >> caller: i need to know what do you think about united bank shares incorporated? >> you know, this is a very good west virginia-based bank, of which maybe you bank at. i think that these regional banks are now great places to be. however, while i'm at it, let me tell you, i recommended associated bank shares yesterday, ascp, they priced a deal at $11.15, i wouldn't mind if you took a little profit in that. that's okay, if you got in on my account. let's go to glenn in florida. glenn? >> caller: hi, jim. i would like to give you an alabama crimson tide national championship baa b-b-b- boo-yah! >> a role crimson boo-yah. thrilled that you were participating. that was a great game. how can i help? >> caller: jim, my stock is apollo group, apol. >> no, no. going to the dog. going to
let's start with john in west virginia. john? >> caller: hi, how you doing, big boo-yah from huntington, west virginia. >> oh, man, better than huntington valley in pennsylvania. no respect. >> caller: i used to live in valley forge, pa. >> speak to me! >> caller: i need to know what do you think about united bank shares incorporated? >> you know, this is a very good west virginia-based bank, of which maybe you bank at. i think that these regional banks are...
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to michael in virginia, please, michael. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i want to find out about uaua. if it's taking off, leveling off or -- >> it's a 52-week high. never recommended an airline stock since the show started. i made a lot of people money by avoiding the airlines. it's time to take profits. don't be caught in uaua and i'm going to maybe i'll go take some tums, have some pepto-bismol and indeed the lightning round is over! >> we have to reveal which stocks frankly are not just rowing hard enough. >> the first loser. ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat ♪ >> rough waters. american express. ♪ so i'd like to know -- >> pfizer, at&t and verizon. ooh. down. >> caller: jim, how are you? ♪ rock the boat >> got a little seasick but otherwise fine. how are you? i'm talking about skechers. have these socks throw a party and have the pants come to it. it's the skx. the skech. if i could be reincarnated these shoes would be high on my list even if they lack jimmy choo toe cleavage ♪ walk this way >> here's the kicker. those shoes make your legs better. i feel a little urkel-
to michael in virginia, please, michael. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i want to find out about uaua. if it's taking off, leveling off or -- >> it's a 52-week high. never recommended an airline stock since the show started. i made a lot of people money by avoiding the airlines. it's time to take profits. don't be caught in uaua and i'm going to maybe i'll go take some tums, have some pepto-bismol and indeed the lightning round is over! >> we have to reveal which stocks frankly are...
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this began at a mine owned by massey energy in montcoal, west virginia. good to have both of you with us. jeremy, let me begin with you. you don't cover massey particularly. but this is something that matters for the entire industry. how significant is the headlines for this when you look at how these companies run their businesses and the extra costs that they're going to incur to have things be safer? >> first of all, erin, obviously a terrible day. as it relates to kind of industry wide sweeping legislation, i don't think you're going to see a lot of that because frankly we saw that a few years ago. if you remember international call group sago mine had a similar tragedy in 2006. we incurred a lot of higher costs. and it is not perfect. but i think the only thing you'll see industry wide is the government watchdog step up their inspections. they have done things like resolve two-way communications and things like that. >> extra oxygen and all those things that apparently were in place. it is unclear. john kilduff, the other side of this is we look at t
this began at a mine owned by massey energy in montcoal, west virginia. good to have both of you with us. jeremy, let me begin with you. you don't cover massey particularly. but this is something that matters for the entire industry. how significant is the headlines for this when you look at how these companies run their businesses and the extra costs that they're going to incur to have things be safer? >> first of all, erin, obviously a terrible day. as it relates to kind of industry...
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to michael in virginia, please, >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i want to find out about uaua. if it's taking off, leveling off or -- >> it's a 52-week high. i never have recommended an airline stock since the show started. i got to tell you, i made a lot of people money by avoiding the airlines. this one is up. it's time to take profits. i do not want you caught in uaua, and i'm going to maybe i'll go take some tums, have some pepto-bismol and indeed the lightning round is over! >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by tb ameritrade. >> we have to reveal which stocks, frankly, are just not rowing hard enough. and sinking. ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat ♪ >> the first lose r -- ♪ rock the boat don't rock the boat ♪ >> rough waters. american express. ♪ so i'd like to know -- >> pfizer, at&t and verizon. ooh. down. >> caller: jim, how are you? ♪ rock the boat ♪ don't rock the boat baby >> got a little seasick but otherwise fine. how about you? i'm talking about skechers. i ought to have these socks throw a party. it's the skx, the skech. if i could be reincarna
to michael in virginia, please, >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i want to find out about uaua. if it's taking off, leveling off or -- >> it's a 52-week high. i never have recommended an airline stock since the show started. i got to tell you, i made a lot of people money by avoiding the airlines. this one is up. it's time to take profits. i do not want you caught in uaua, and i'm going to maybe i'll go take some tums, have some pepto-bismol and indeed the lightning round is over! >>...
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you can see the map, officials on the scene in montcoal, west virginia. they say yesterday's mine explosion killed at least 25 people. rescue teams are still work for four others. this is now the worst american mining disaster in about 26 years. while the search effort is on for the four missing miners, chances are officials acknowledge very slim that they are alive. the cause of yesterday's explosion still at this time unknown. the mine is owned by massey energy. it had a history of safety violations due to ventilation issues linked to highly combustible methane gas. shares of massey were at a 52-week high yesterday before the explosion. they are falling sharply in premarket trade. though i believe off the lows of the session that we have seen hampton pearson has more on mine safety this morning. he's in washington for us. >> massey energy safety record and what happened to mine safety reforms mandated by congress after the 2006 sago mining disaster will be part of the dialogue while the search for the missing miners and the exact cause of this tragedy g
you can see the map, officials on the scene in montcoal, west virginia. they say yesterday's mine explosion killed at least 25 people. rescue teams are still work for four others. this is now the worst american mining disaster in about 26 years. while the search effort is on for the four missing miners, chances are officials acknowledge very slim that they are alive. the cause of yesterday's explosion still at this time unknown. the mine is owned by massey energy. it had a history of safety...
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. >>> the governor of west virginia now giving a press conference on the worst u.s. mine disaster in more than 20 years. in the town of montcoal, west virginia, at least 25 miners dead now in an explosion and four others are still missing. this mine is owned by massey energy which has had its share of osafety violations in recent years. hampton pearson has more now. >> hello, tyler. massey energy safety record will be scrutinized why the exact cause of this tragedy goes on. last year inspectors found more than 450 violations and fined massey in excess of $382,000 related to problems involving its ventilation equipment plan at the upper big branch mine where this latest tragedy has, in fact, occurred. the second time in four years coal miners has died. the death of two miners in 2006 triggered a then record $1.5 million fine from federal mine safety regulators. in the last three years massey the largest coal minor has been cited for multiple violations. a union mine safety expert says there's a reason those mines and others stay open. >> operators have learned that th
. >>> the governor of west virginia now giving a press conference on the worst u.s. mine disaster in more than 20 years. in the town of montcoal, west virginia, at least 25 miners dead now in an explosion and four others are still missing. this mine is owned by massey energy which has had its share of osafety violations in recent years. hampton pearson has more now. >> hello, tyler. massey energy safety record will be scrutinized why the exact cause of this tragedy goes on. last...
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it works all the way down through the middle of the state to southwest of pittsburgh and into west virginia. looks like it will be the biggest shale play in the u.s. from what we can tell so far. >> you have that. even though you are in barnett. that's say something. >> the best thing about the marcellus is that the brick-even prices appear to be the lowest of any shale play in the country. that's mostly because of the market and the production is closer to where you live and the amount of snow you have on the ground in new york. >> okay. now, this weekend, a really -- "washington post" editorial. talking about a natural choice. about how natural gas should be the choice for our country. this is not me. this is "the washington post." and in it they talked about how there were rumors that the president might address and it the business round table on wednesday. were you like many ceos i talked to in the incusstri surprised president obama did not address the notion of natural gas as a way to be able to decrease the emissions and make our country energy independent? >> no. we were surprised i
it works all the way down through the middle of the state to southwest of pittsburgh and into west virginia. looks like it will be the biggest shale play in the u.s. from what we can tell so far. >> you have that. even though you are in barnett. that's say something. >> the best thing about the marcellus is that the brick-even prices appear to be the lowest of any shale play in the country. that's mostly because of the market and the production is closer to where you live and the...
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liaison is a former nhtsa vehicle defect investigator, the senate's lead toyota investigator out of west virginia has known toyota's family since 1960 and has helped the company on its search for sites here in the united states. also representative jaim jay harmid, represents the district in which toyota's u.s. headquarters are located and her family has financial ties with the company that she is part of, ties to toyota. all of this will get more attention in the weeks ahead as people in washington start to say, wait a second. how long have we known about the problems at toyota and why wasn't something done sooner? >> wow. sounds like there's more to report there. thanks so much. stay with us. we're asking the question, is the stock still worth investing in? rebecca lynnland, director of the auto group at global insight and eric merkel president of autoeconomy.com. i think i said that wrong. >> autoeconomy.com. >> thanks, eric. i'll give you the first question. obviously earnings will take a big hit here and then they'll have to add in all kinds of incentives to get people back into the showroom
liaison is a former nhtsa vehicle defect investigator, the senate's lead toyota investigator out of west virginia has known toyota's family since 1960 and has helped the company on its search for sites here in the united states. also representative jaim jay harmid, represents the district in which toyota's u.s. headquarters are located and her family has financial ties with the company that she is part of, ties to toyota. all of this will get more attention in the weeks ahead as people in...
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dropping down virginia, washington, d.c. for the past two weeks has been very strong. houston, dallas are doing pretty well. and i think those are primarily the highlights of where the market is right now. >> all right, that's great information. we so appreciate you're joining us today, bob, thank you. >> pleasure. >> robert toll joining us, toll brothers. >>> and we do have about ten minutes to go, maria, before the closing bell. holding onto those gains 65 points for the dow. just to give you some names here out of dow, home depot at a 52-week high right now. that stock is up about 3/4 of 1%, and really this is broad-based as i said from -- >> wait a minute. >> what are we playing, guess the p/e ratio? you are like martin winkle dale now. >> what are the homes -- i'm sorry. the p/e on home depot, what do you think it is. >> 20. throw me some tech names. >> i have a new feature on my screen. >> apple 25? google, 26? amazon, 60. >> i've been asking everybody. apple's 25. we'll take a short break when we come back right back you're seeing the stocks that are seeing a lo
dropping down virginia, washington, d.c. for the past two weeks has been very strong. houston, dallas are doing pretty well. and i think those are primarily the highlights of where the market is right now. >> all right, that's great information. we so appreciate you're joining us today, bob, thank you. >> pleasure. >> robert toll joining us, toll brothers. >>> and we do have about ten minutes to go, maria, before the closing bell. holding onto those gains 65 points...
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now, to jim in west virginia. jim? >> caller: jim, this is jim. i'd like to wish you a happy mountaineer boo-yah from ryan, my son. >> ooh, a familial boo-yah. i would give you a ncaa boo-yah, because i think that you guys will be in. you should be in. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> i got to tell you, we recommend the stock lower, people don't understand, this is a great natural gas stock, encana, this is the only time my fill-up helps me. if the encana ceo would come on, i'd break tout director's chair for the man. now to louisiana. bob? >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: thank you for your recommendation of ford. i'm up 30% since i bid on that. >> yes! >> hallelujah! >> caller: i'm thinking of taking a chew on ford credit for 8.33% dividend. >> not going to fight you on that. i like the ford preferred around 17 preferred convert. i certainly will not rule against ford credit. more of yield play. mulally rocked. the stock moved a lot. a lot of people tell me, i missed it, i missed it, even today after i did the
now, to jim in west virginia. jim? >> caller: jim, this is jim. i'd like to wish you a happy mountaineer boo-yah from ryan, my son. >> ooh, a familial boo-yah. i would give you a ncaa boo-yah, because i think that you guys will be in. you should be in. go ahead. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. >> i got to tell you, we recommend the stock lower, people don't understand, this is a great natural gas stock, encana, this is the only time my fill-up helps me. if the...
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. >>> massey energy says now it has identified 11 victims of the west virginia mine explosion and has recovered the bodies of seven. the company continuing to face major scrutiny days after that major accident. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. >> while the rescue effort goes on in west virginia, massey energy is under fire from both wall street and organized labor. with the labor department just announcing a special team to investigate the explosion. in addition to the 10% hit the stock took yesterday, massey shares are losing more ground today. s&p is saying it might cut massey's bond rating already three ratings below investment grade because the mine disaster might trigger regulatory scrutiny. it is estimated it could lose $50 million in earning due to lost production at the west virginia mine. the coal mining giant continues to come under fire for its safety record at the upper big branch mine. today afl-cio omanager weighing in saying "massey mine and its ceo don blankenship have been cited for over 450 safety violations. massey paid over $1 million in fines in the past
. >>> massey energy says now it has identified 11 victims of the west virginia mine explosion and has recovered the bodies of seven. the company continuing to face major scrutiny days after that major accident. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. >> while the rescue effort goes on in west virginia, massey energy is under fire from both wall street and organized labor. with the labor department just announcing a special team to investigate the explosion. in addition to the...
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central virginia. that orange area, new jersey, delaware, those are blizzard warnings. we could see wind gusts out on the jersey shore of 50 miles an hour. 35-mile-an-hour gusts blowing the snow in philadelphia tomorrow. the winds in d.c./baltimore may reach 25 miles an hour. that should be galle pushing off shore, but it will be snow and persistently falling here around d.c., up toward philadelphia, through the afternoon and overnight, then into new york by the time we get into tomorrow, probably 3 to 5 inches of snowfall there. 8 to 12 in philadelphia. then there's that whopping two feet of snow we can expect to see in d.c. that would come close to setting bigtime records. >> nick, my trip to the keeners super bowl party in mclean, virginia, on saturday, i probably should postpone. >> i hope you got the big screen tv real close by. maybe getting out on the roads will be tough. >> thanks very much, nick. give you some headlines. from congressman barney frank saying that he believe tlas the impasse dec
central virginia. that orange area, new jersey, delaware, those are blizzard warnings. we could see wind gusts out on the jersey shore of 50 miles an hour. 35-mile-an-hour gusts blowing the snow in philadelphia tomorrow. the winds in d.c./baltimore may reach 25 miles an hour. that should be galle pushing off shore, but it will be snow and persistently falling here around d.c., up toward philadelphia, through the afternoon and overnight, then into new york by the time we get into tomorrow,...
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the president and ceo of sentinel asset management and in virginia, portfolio manager of fbr, focus fund. david, what do you make of this market? >> well, mark, we are individual stock pickers and overall we've been constructive on the market for the last eight months. we've seen incremental improvement in a number of industry sectors. but today with s&p 500 at roughly 15 times operating earnings, in the short term we think the market is likely to go side ways for a while. the focus fund, we own a handful of businesses, 24 in fact today across 20 different industries. they're small, mid cap focused and we're very excited about their 2010 prospects. >> what about you? >> i don't like the market. i think it's gotten way ahead of itself. we're in this sort of 1050 to 1150 trading range but it's expensive. 23 times on cyclically adjusted earnings and we've had productivity gains come through in corporate earnings up to the third quarter, reduced expenditures, refinancings, better cash flow. what we haven't seen, which is what it's needed to take it to the next leg, is top line demand driven
the president and ceo of sentinel asset management and in virginia, portfolio manager of fbr, focus fund. david, what do you make of this market? >> well, mark, we are individual stock pickers and overall we've been constructive on the market for the last eight months. we've seen incremental improvement in a number of industry sectors. but today with s&p 500 at roughly 15 times operating earnings, in the short term we think the market is likely to go side ways for a while. the focus...
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i met a firefighter yesterday from prince william county, virginia, who has a daughter who's 23 years old. because she's over 21, he can't keep her on the family policy anymore. she has a congenital, longstanding illness, and she cannot get insurance because of this preexisting condition rule. so if parents are willing to pay to keep their children on their policies up through age 26, that is enormously beneficial to any parent. i look at that as one of the best pieces of the bill because i can make sure that my kids, from that 21 to 26 standpoint, are covered in the event of a serious illness or accident. >> governor, in 2003, republicans passed the prescription drug bill in the house only by, i think what can only be called a tremendously unsightly spectacle, keeping a vote open all night, strong-arming members, and extracting real pain for their votes. the american people like the prescription drug plan, but they sent the republicans out of the congress. aren't you concerned that these same procedural approaches are going to leave your members much more vulnerable in the fall in an
i met a firefighter yesterday from prince william county, virginia, who has a daughter who's 23 years old. because she's over 21, he can't keep her on the family policy anymore. she has a congenital, longstanding illness, and she cannot get insurance because of this preexisting condition rule. so if parents are willing to pay to keep their children on their policies up through age 26, that is enormously beneficial to any parent. i look at that as one of the best pieces of the bill because i can...
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multiple states involved in this, ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, west virginia deal in the utility sector. dean foods is having another tough day. down about 2% again here today. it was down over 10% yesterday after that dicey forecast and what thanks do they get? they get cut to hold from buy at deutscha bank and they think it's headed to 17. maybe that's a silver lining. it's the only stock in the s&p at a 52-week low at last check. prologis the warehouse weak out with a weak forecast and a leasing renewal rate outlook it looks to be weak. they say the rental renewal rates will be negative for all of this year and won't improve until 2011 and the stock is getting hammered on the news. back to you. >> thanks very much. obviously the markets very focused on what's happening at the european summit in brussels. let's go live there for the very latest on what is happening, the support, the promises, on greece. what can you tell us? >> reporter: simon, i can tell you that the european summit is finishing right now at this moment. we are going to have more news or maybe more details about how
multiple states involved in this, ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, west virginia deal in the utility sector. dean foods is having another tough day. down about 2% again here today. it was down over 10% yesterday after that dicey forecast and what thanks do they get? they get cut to hold from buy at deutscha bank and they think it's headed to 17. maybe that's a silver lining. it's the only stock in the s&p at a 52-week low at last check. prologis the warehouse weak out with a weak forecast and...
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i saw the difference it made in virginia. we're talking thousands and thousands of state and municipal jobs just in terms of the stabilization money to states. but we're also talking significant investments in new technologies, in small businesses, and we're seeing it have an effect. there's a great article in "the new york times" about the effect that the stimulus is having, saving or creating up to 2.4 million jobs. gdp starting to grow again. and as you guys know, i mean, we saw it here. the gdp started to fall. and then employment followed. it's going to take some strong gdp growth now two quarters in a row before we see the employment pick up to where we want it. but we do know that job losses have fallen from over 700,000 a month to now near net even. and we're going to need to keep working so it will start to grow. but we're feeling very good about this. and you know what? maybe the best proof of it is what do our harshest critics say? members of congress and governors and senators who voted against the stimulus and wh
i saw the difference it made in virginia. we're talking thousands and thousands of state and municipal jobs just in terms of the stabilization money to states. but we're also talking significant investments in new technologies, in small businesses, and we're seeing it have an effect. there's a great article in "the new york times" about the effect that the stimulus is having, saving or creating up to 2.4 million jobs. gdp starting to grow again. and as you guys know, i mean, we saw it...
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leases will be sold in an area 50 miles off the coast of virginia, which is estimated to have 1.1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. ross. >> nicole, ireland is taking loans off the bank's loans at a much steeper discount than expected. that compares to 37 previously estimated by the government itself. brian lenihan says the banks still require $22 billion in additional lending. he blamed the banks for what he called appalling lending decisions that will cost taxpayers for years to come. >>> moody's says italian house holds and banks managed too void the credit bubbles faced by other european countries. moody's reported a stable outlook on italy's aa credit rating. >> from down under in australia, we will building approvals falling by a steep 3.3% in february. retail sales dropping 1.4% for the same period, which was the biggest fall in a year. the aussie dollar lost ground. here is a snapshot of where it stands right now. we're at 0.9156. rio tinto has hired henry kissinger to advise china after convictio convictions. rio's relationship with beijing has been shaky since the middle of las
leases will be sold in an area 50 miles off the coast of virginia, which is estimated to have 1.1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. ross. >> nicole, ireland is taking loans off the bank's loans at a much steeper discount than expected. that compares to 37 previously estimated by the government itself. brian lenihan says the banks still require $22 billion in additional lending. he blamed the banks for what he called appalling lending decisions that will cost taxpayers for years to come....
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from virginia through maryland and further north. so another foot on top of that is really going to make what is a crippling situation even worse. and as you well know, this city, d.c., is not prepared to deal with this amount of snow. pick whatever city you're from, if you're from denver or chicago or buffalo and you're saying, you know, those east coasters, they just can't handle the snow. let me tell you, i grew up in denver. i remember the blizzard of '82. this here in d.c. makes the blizzard of '82 look like it was nothing. that was 24 inches in '82 back in denver. this is 30 inches here. and more is, unfortunately, on the way. if you have plans to come to d.c., don't come. stay away. go to bermuda or something. this is not the place for you. guys, back to you. >> tom, thanks very much. >>> coming up, extra value with mcdonald's, the fast food giant just out with january sales. dow component still a buy? we find out next. 's on the minds of independent investors? let's ask. when you're trading a stock, every penny counts. i hate
from virginia through maryland and further north. so another foot on top of that is really going to make what is a crippling situation even worse. and as you well know, this city, d.c., is not prepared to deal with this amount of snow. pick whatever city you're from, if you're from denver or chicago or buffalo and you're saying, you know, those east coasters, they just can't handle the snow. let me tell you, i grew up in denver. i remember the blizzard of '82. this here in d.c. makes the...
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then west virginia congressman nick rahall talks mining safety. later, art cashen tells us whether the markets will proceed with caution headed into earnings seasons. >>> alan greenspan steps back into the capitol hill spotlight this morning. he's going to testify before the financial crisis inquiry commission. he has said in the past that low interest rates in the early 2000s didn't cause the housing crisis, a view he may be called upon to defend once again. we'll see. >>> a spike in mortgage rates leads to a drop in mortgage apps. the mortgage bankers association says the average 30-year rate jumped to an eight-month high of 5.31% now. mortgage apps fell 11%. >> i need to jump in here for half a second. you used the phrase apps when you refer to applications. it has to be doing of steve jobs. go ahead with the rest of the headlines. >> can you get a mortgage app on your phone? >> you can't say the word apps anymore. >>> gm meantime being sued by the uaw. uaw says the carmaker owes it $450 million for retiree health care costs. gm did agree to pa
then west virginia congressman nick rahall talks mining safety. later, art cashen tells us whether the markets will proceed with caution headed into earnings seasons. >>> alan greenspan steps back into the capitol hill spotlight this morning. he's going to testify before the financial crisis inquiry commission. he has said in the past that low interest rates in the early 2000s didn't cause the housing crisis, a view he may be called upon to defend once again. we'll see. >>> a...
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they've done it in massachusetts, new jersey, virginia a cross the board on these things. do you think that continues into the 2010 national elections for congress or do you think this is something that swings one direction and then comes back towards another? i mean, politics tends to bounce back and forth. >> sure. i think this is a philosophical swing and not a partisan swing. i think there are moderate democrats who say, listen, we have to focus on spending. i think those folks will win. same way with republicans talk about that, will win. i think that's what we saw in my election in new jersey. let's face it, we have 750,000 more democrats than republicans. a republican hasn't been elected in 12 years statewide. they were listening to the message. we can see a huge voter swing to elect republican. i don't think it's a party issue. it's philosophical. someone has to hold this government to account and nobody one is doing it. >> is it an anti-incumbent fever? >> if that imincumbent says let's grow government bigger. if they have that record, you'll see incumbents get re
they've done it in massachusetts, new jersey, virginia a cross the board on these things. do you think that continues into the 2010 national elections for congress or do you think this is something that swings one direction and then comes back towards another? i mean, politics tends to bounce back and forth. >> sure. i think this is a philosophical swing and not a partisan swing. i think there are moderate democrats who say, listen, we have to focus on spending. i think those folks will...
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., in virginia. >> here at dulles and marshall, and bwi, all three major washington area airports shut down by the record snowstorm. what does a shut down airport look like? take a look. first of all, outside there are simply no planes at the gates. the snowplows continue to work in these near-blizzard conditions and the departure areas and curb side areas all deserted, ditto for airline ticket counters and inside as well as security checkpoints. the picture looks pretty much the same up the eastern seaboard with cancellations and limited service in airports in philadelphia and beyond. so far today airline stocks have been trading down after registering their biggest one-day gains yesterday. one analyst i talked to says mid-week storms like this one basically are a bigger hit for the airlines because passengers and especially business air travelers will tend to cancel entire trips, not necessarily rebook them. also latest updated information on other modes of travel and other airports and amtrak is running acela trains in the northeast corridor which is open from here to new york on to
., in virginia. >> here at dulles and marshall, and bwi, all three major washington area airports shut down by the record snowstorm. what does a shut down airport look like? take a look. first of all, outside there are simply no planes at the gates. the snowplows continue to work in these near-blizzard conditions and the departure areas and curb side areas all deserted, ditto for airline ticket counters and inside as well as security checkpoints. the picture looks pretty much the same up...
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>> well, i think i keep telling people that greece is about the size of virginia and a number of united states states didn't pay the europeans back in the 1800s when they bore owrowed money fr them so in our opinion this is making a mountain out of a molehill. more important, mark, is carl kercher is being bought out by thomas lee. burlington northern is being bought out. most of these deals are cash. so the supply of stock is disappearing. as smart money like coca-cola is buying the coca-cola bottler, taking shares off the market, and giving up cash for it while u.s. households are hoarding cash and buying bonds. i think it's kind of obvious where the smart money is right now and where we think the less smart money is right now. >> jim, that's kind of a persuasive argument. the deals indicate people see bargains? >> yeah, well -- >> i know you're not going to agree. >> well, i mean, i'm managing bond funds, so i would agree with the fundamentals in industrial corporate bonds is very strong right now. liquidity is great. companies have turned out debt.o so compani have figured out that
>> well, i think i keep telling people that greece is about the size of virginia and a number of united states states didn't pay the europeans back in the 1800s when they bore owrowed money fr them so in our opinion this is making a mountain out of a molehill. more important, mark, is carl kercher is being bought out by thomas lee. burlington northern is being bought out. most of these deals are cash. so the supply of stock is disappearing. as smart money like coca-cola is buying the...
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here with washington perspective on the jobs front is eric cantor of virginia joining us on set along with david malpass. >> good morning. >> how does the republican party respond to something like that? >> listen, most republicans would say good job -- good movement is always better than job losses. but on the whole, i think americans want to get -- see us getting back to an era of job creation. the way we do that is to try and remove this environment of uncertainty that is surrounding this country and, frankly, affecting the job creators. you've got the overhang of the health care bill and the increasing costs employers will face because of that. you have increasing prospects for tax hikes on folks who make a good income. people who create jobs. you've got plenty of uncertainty now surrounding how much more washington's going to spend and add to the deficit. this is what's really impacting the entrepreneurs who are going to bring us out of this recession. >> the president is supposed to make that hard pivot to jobs starting today with the statement to the press this afternoon. if we
here with washington perspective on the jobs front is eric cantor of virginia joining us on set along with david malpass. >> good morning. >> how does the republican party respond to something like that? >> listen, most republicans would say good job -- good movement is always better than job losses. but on the whole, i think americans want to get -- see us getting back to an era of job creation. the way we do that is to try and remove this environment of uncertainty that is...
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snowing at an inch per hour already in charlottesville, virginia. this snow maker is going to fill in, make a run at philadelphia, get over new york city, but then kind of slide eastward and as it does so, it is not going to deliver a whole lot of snow north of new york city. you go 50 miles north of new york we're not getting any snow. you go 50 miles south on the shore in jersey say seaside heights we could see as much as a foot of snow. the snowfall looks like the middle atlantic. the big dump probably one to two feet and a very historical storm in the d.c./baltimore metro. back to you. >> thanks very much. we appreciate that. mark? prepare yourself. you live in this. >> i'm ready. >> ready and excited. >> my plow is mounted on the truck and i'm ready to go. >> so is mary thompson with breaking news. >>> we do have breaking news concerning the pay of jamie dimon the ceo of jp morgan chase. in an sec filing the bank saying dimon will receive a bonus package that includes $7.6 million worth of restricted stock, exercisable in two portions one in 20
snowing at an inch per hour already in charlottesville, virginia. this snow maker is going to fill in, make a run at philadelphia, get over new york city, but then kind of slide eastward and as it does so, it is not going to deliver a whole lot of snow north of new york city. you go 50 miles north of new york we're not getting any snow. you go 50 miles south on the shore in jersey say seaside heights we could see as much as a foot of snow. the snowfall looks like the middle atlantic. the big...
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eventually to the north and east to spring snow later on today as we move into sections of charleston, west virginia. the nation's capital is underneath a winter weather advisory. so one to two inches is expected out of this system as it continues to move toward the north and the east here. hour by hour, philadelphia, you'll see snow and also into new york city. so the overall forecast as we switch sources here to tell you the high temperature for new york city, 36 degrees. philadelphia, snow moving in, as well. so here are the rules, becky, carl and joe for groundhog day. if he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter. if he doesn't see his shadow, an early spring. so looking tae at that forecast, 23 degrees and a chance for snow. now back to you. >> what if he sees his shadow because of the television lights that are out there? does that count? >> that always is a problem. you just have to wait and see. but yeah, those lights do add to the shadows. >> i mean, the buy, the brian doyle murray guy, i think he interprets, he listens to what the groundhog is saying. >> the prognosticator. >> that's hi
eventually to the north and east to spring snow later on today as we move into sections of charleston, west virginia. the nation's capital is underneath a winter weather advisory. so one to two inches is expected out of this system as it continues to move toward the north and the east here. hour by hour, philadelphia, you'll see snow and also into new york city. so the overall forecast as we switch sources here to tell you the high temperature for new york city, 36 degrees. philadelphia, snow...
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elkins, west virginia, 6 to 10 inches. current conditions right now at newa newark's laguardia, we have the snow coming down hour by hour. we'll find delays. we're finding a bit of snow around the arklatex and the rain. have a great weekend. back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. you have a great weekend, too. when we come back, we'll get more of the morning's top stories. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box." can understand? >> that one, i understand. >> i know. but can understand what he's saying? he's a nut. >> this song, i can't. this song, he enunciates this one clearly. >> he comes out, doesn't say hi. he just gives everybody a dirty look and leaves. wacko! anyway, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and carl quintanilla. making headlines this morning, lenar making a deal to acquire 2,700 home sites in 38 communities across florida. they're located in first time home buyer master planned active adult communities. and premier golf course communities in tampa, orlando, jacksonville and southeast florid
elkins, west virginia, 6 to 10 inches. current conditions right now at newa newark's laguardia, we have the snow coming down hour by hour. we'll find delays. we're finding a bit of snow around the arklatex and the rain. have a great weekend. back to you. >> scott, thank you very much. you have a great weekend, too. when we come back, we'll get more of the morning's top stories. >>> good morning. welcome back to "squawk box." can understand? >> that one, i...
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but check out norfolk, virginia, with temperatures are falling and heavy snow is reported right now. we'll find some problems there earlier this morning. but this area of lep continue to lift out to sea when certainly some of the impacts will be the rain and know mixing in the atlantic. wendy concerns as we move along coastal sections. expect some delays. call ahead, philadelphia, new york city and the boston area. but certainly a lot of folks are sick and tired of the snow. look at the surplus, new york city, a surplus of 32 inches of snow. also a surplus around atlantic city, new jersey. back to you. >> okay, scott, thanks. we've got a debt threat sweeping the globe. two reports this morning, steve sedgwick is in madrid, spain, but we begin in athens where guy johnson is there listening to comments coming out of the greek cabinet today. we had a big delay yesterday, guys, so i'm going to toss it to you and say good day. >> hey, joe, yeah, there's a lot happening here. is it a good day for greece? we'll have to wait and see how the markets are reacting. we see greek expends coming i
but check out norfolk, virginia, with temperatures are falling and heavy snow is reported right now. we'll find some problems there earlier this morning. but this area of lep continue to lift out to sea when certainly some of the impacts will be the rain and know mixing in the atlantic. wendy concerns as we move along coastal sections. expect some delays. call ahead, philadelphia, new york city and the boston area. but certainly a lot of folks are sick and tired of the snow. look at the...
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you said west virginia. you number got a number one seed. >> just got big. and he's had some health issues. he gets the job done. >> i wish he never left cincinnati. he had other issues at cincinnati. >> they had some problems with the players. >> exactly. >> darren thank you. and congressman towns we want to thank you for coming in today and spending the morning with us. it's been great having you here. >>> in the next half hour, we're all business, we'll set up for the tradesing week with the big issues facing the markets. and the upcoming fed meeting starting tomorrow. >>> our "squawk" icon and rebel, mohammed el erian will join us, on where the bond market is finding opportunities right now. >>> welcome back. the "squawk box" here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. we're an hour away from the opening bell. coming up this hour. we'll head to the trading pits, get ready for a busy week ahead for both the economy and the markets. plus squawk icon and rebel, mohammed el erian speaks out on washington's financial and regulatory reform. and we're building t
you said west virginia. you number got a number one seed. >> just got big. and he's had some health issues. he gets the job done. >> i wish he never left cincinnati. he had other issues at cincinnati. >> they had some problems with the players. >> exactly. >> darren thank you. and congressman towns we want to thank you for coming in today and spending the morning with us. it's been great having you here. >>> in the next half hour, we're all business, we'll...
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new york city, parts of long island, philly, baltimore, maryland and west virginia. nasty stuff here, folks. and it looks like it's going to take another 24 hours to get this out of the way. the green you're seeing means it is changing to rain in philadelphia. that will hold the rain in there, i think eventually. the cold air will rush in and we're going to get some pretty significant know here. jobs won't taper off until late into wednesday and thursday. these are the totals we're looking at here, guys. 8 to 12 boston, 8 to 12 new york. both of those cities didn't get in on the last storm. you're going to get in on this one. 8 to 12 more in philadelphia. d.c., a little less than you had with the last storm, but this is adding insult to injury here, folks. if there is a weather misery index, this one is like way at the top of the screen here. i think a lot of folks are getting cabin fever. back to you. >> jeff, thank you very much. we appreciate the misery, but thanks for the honesty. >> coming up, this morning's top stories, plus julia boorstin sits down with bob ig
new york city, parts of long island, philly, baltimore, maryland and west virginia. nasty stuff here, folks. and it looks like it's going to take another 24 hours to get this out of the way. the green you're seeing means it is changing to rain in philadelphia. that will hold the rain in there, i think eventually. the cold air will rush in and we're going to get some pretty significant know here. jobs won't taper off until late into wednesday and thursday. these are the totals we're looking at...
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note that west virginia, all of west virginia, is in pain. and not without some anger. [ applause ] but we will find our solace and bind together as a community, because that is what west virginians do. we will find a way to go on by finding strength in each other. because, in fact, that is west virginia. god bless you. [ applause ] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, you honor us with your presence. west virginians know all too well how shared sha ed hardship sorrow make for long and lasting ties. such is our connection to so many in this room today. i have spent a lifetime in and around the coal fields of our state, and like you, i am proud, very proud, to be able to say that. here in these hills and hollows that we call home, one man relies upon another aboveground as well as underground. life intersects life. dreams intersect dreams. and today grief intersects grief. i will never forget the initial anguishing hours that grew into painful days following the explosion at the upper big branch mine on april 5th. i will always be haunted by
note that west virginia, all of west virginia, is in pain. and not without some anger. [ applause ] but we will find our solace and bind together as a community, because that is what west virginians do. we will find a way to go on by finding strength in each other. because, in fact, that is west virginia. god bless you. [ applause ] >> mr. president, mr. vice president, you honor us with your presence. west virginians know all too well how shared sha ed hardship sorrow make for long and...
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one woman has drowned and a firefighter is missing in west virginia's floodwaters. a helicopter is helping to search for them. a state of emergency in 34 counties. >>> there's very dangerous winds in the northeast. jacqui jeras is checking it out for us. >> this is a developing story, don. it gets worse by the hour as winds increase across the northeast as well as river levels and it's due to a strong area of low pressure. we show you some of the worst of video. this is out of west virginia, southwestern parts of the state getting hit the hardest. we've had between 1 and 4 inches of rainfall here along with the snow melt, and that is bringing rivers out of its banks. people have been evacuated. as you mentioned a state of emergency has been declared in 34 counties now. we'll take you to pennsylvania, not just flooding in pennsylvania but the winds are also bringing down trees and power lines. this is going to end up being a huge story into the northeast today, and the damage reports with going to continue to come in now. we got word out of atlantic city, new jersey
one woman has drowned and a firefighter is missing in west virginia's floodwaters. a helicopter is helping to search for them. a state of emergency in 34 counties. >>> there's very dangerous winds in the northeast. jacqui jeras is checking it out for us. >> this is a developing story, don. it gets worse by the hour as winds increase across the northeast as well as river levels and it's due to a strong area of low pressure. we show you some of the worst of video. this is out of...
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. >>> want to take you now to beckley, west virginia. you see the president of the united states there. he's at this memorial service. also west virginia governor joe manchin there. a number of other dignitaries. what's happening right now there in beckley is family members of the 29 victims of this month's coal mine explosion are filing in. you see the white crosses there just in the backdrop. what we understand will happen is a number of the family members, one representative of each of the 29 families, will actually have a helmet and place the helmet on each of the 29 crosses that represent the 29 men who were killed in that underground explosion. we also understand maybe roughly about 15 minutes after the hour, president obama will deliver the eulogy. we understand it might be about ten minutes long. of course, he'll talk about the collective grief that people are feeling as a result of this explosion and the lives lost, and he will also try to offer some assurances that some measures of safety will be put into place for future coal
. >>> want to take you now to beckley, west virginia. you see the president of the united states there. he's at this memorial service. also west virginia governor joe manchin there. a number of other dignitaries. what's happening right now there in beckley is family members of the 29 victims of this month's coal mine explosion are filing in. you see the white crosses there just in the backdrop. what we understand will happen is a number of the family members, one representative of each...
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we could find out within the hour the fate of four missing miners in west virginia. a few hours ago rescuerser
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almost worshipped in west virginia for what he had done for the state. an enormously accomplish and courtly man, he told me then he knew his membership in the ku klux klan in the 1940s would follow him to the grave. it is in all the o bits. but the man is more than a moment. nearly 70 years after his association with the klan, and a time most lawmakers were holding back, robert byrd gave an early endorsement to the candidacy of barack obama. >> robert byrd possessed that quintessential american quality. and that is a capacity to change. >> reporter: he served on capitol hill for 57 years. with 11 presidents. >> he was a country boy from the hills and hallows of west virginia. he was trying to get elected. and maybe he did something he shouldn't have done. and he spent the rest of his life making it up. and that's what a good person does. >> it's a blank check. >> reporter: robert byrd voted against the iraq war and for comprehensive health care. >> mr. byrd, aye. >> reporter: two of his proudest votes. >> it is on the senate floor that i have absolute co
almost worshipped in west virginia for what he had done for the state. an enormously accomplish and courtly man, he told me then he knew his membership in the ku klux klan in the 1940s would follow him to the grave. it is in all the o bits. but the man is more than a moment. nearly 70 years after his association with the klan, and a time most lawmakers were holding back, robert byrd gave an early endorsement to the candidacy of barack obama. >> robert byrd possessed that quintessential...
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same story in virginia beach. virginia beach is lovely, especially this time of year. why not just stay there for a few extra days and make it easy on you? washington, d.c., we don't see a whole lot of activity as of yet, but what's going to happen is all this is going to be pulling up to the north, where you have plenty of cold air in washington, d.c., plenty in new york too. with that, you're going to have anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snowfall, especially for the carolinas back up into d.c. you could see anywhere from 6 to 10 inches of snowfall. some of the suburbs might pile up and get more, especially across the river into northern virginia, that could be a big problem. from philadelphia northward to new york gs the color codes going from purples to pinks, even some blues in there. now we're seeing red. what in the world is that? that is where we have blizzard warnings that are now in effect, where we're going to have the possibility of not only having snowfall, maybe in the range of 11 to 16 inches of snow, but that's going to be coupled with very powerful winds
same story in virginia beach. virginia beach is lovely, especially this time of year. why not just stay there for a few extra days and make it easy on you? washington, d.c., we don't see a whole lot of activity as of yet, but what's going to happen is all this is going to be pulling up to the north, where you have plenty of cold air in washington, d.c., plenty in new york too. with that, you're going to have anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snowfall, especially for the carolinas back up into d.c....
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we've got a watch here across parts of maryland, west virginia and virginia, it includes you into washington, d.c., and we're monitoring this area through the carolinas for the potential of severe thunderstorms popping up over the next couple of hours. we'll start out by showing you the radar kind of close in, into just to the northwest of d.c., where these thunderstorms are becoming very intense, and there you can see some severe, damaging fwhinds winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. a thunderstorm watch included tampa, st. pete, extending near ft. myers and the palm bay area. we've been watching this intense line. we had two waves that moved through earlier today, one that moved through gainesville causing some tree damage and power lines down and also getting word north of tampa there are some power lines down here as well. this is a very intense line of storms and we could see winds in excess of 70 miles per hour and that in and of itself can cause serious damage. if you get the severe thunderstorm warning you need to take it seriously and stay indoors until that's thank storm passes. t
we've got a watch here across parts of maryland, west virginia and virginia, it includes you into washington, d.c., and we're monitoring this area through the carolinas for the potential of severe thunderstorms popping up over the next couple of hours. we'll start out by showing you the radar kind of close in, into just to the northwest of d.c., where these thunderstorms are becoming very intense, and there you can see some severe, damaging fwhinds winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. a...
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when we come back, west virginia governor. no response yet is what he said for many coal miner survivors to the rescuers beating on the pipes. we'll find out more about their efforts this morning and what's changed now. 55 minutes past the hour. oil or cream? cream. some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. a we don't go lower than $130.ts a room tonight for 65 dollars. big deal, persuade him. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. we're so sure priceline has the biggest hotel deals, we're announcing the big deal guarantee. book a hotel with name your own price, and if you can find a lower published price anywhere else, we'll match it and pay you 25 dollars. book now, big deal days won't last long. at priceline. >>> as governor joe manchin said earlier today, it will be a big day here in raleigh county, west virginia. here's the reason why. recapping where we are just to tell you why we are, at 4:00 this morning the drill bi
when we come back, west virginia governor. no response yet is what he said for many coal miner survivors to the rescuers beating on the pipes. we'll find out more about their efforts this morning and what's changed now. 55 minutes past the hour. oil or cream? cream. some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. a we don't go lower than $130.ts a room tonight for 65 dollars. big deal, persuade him. okay. $65 for...
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amon, we'll start with you about that obesity study in west virginia. psychiatrist and neurosurgeons are starting to work together again and planting these electrodes in the brain using imaging for things like resistant depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and morbidly obese and better than the psycho surgery in the 1940s and '50s. >> larry: what did you think of it, cara? >> i think where the research is limited is the problem of knowing why certain people eat or certain people abuse drugs. it would be -- we like to put them all under an umbrella of there's something wrong with their deep mean system or they don't get enough neurotrance commerce that tell them they're full but everybody's pathology is differently and until we can diagnose why they have addictive behaviors it will be difficult. >> let me say as a follow-on to that i deal with a lot of people that end up losing the weight and they are not right emotionally after they lose the weight. there's all kinds of reasons that the weight was there and those things have often not -- when they
amon, we'll start with you about that obesity study in west virginia. psychiatrist and neurosurgeons are starting to work together again and planting these electrodes in the brain using imaging for things like resistant depression, obsessive compulsive disorder and morbidly obese and better than the psycho surgery in the 1940s and '50s. >> larry: what did you think of it, cara? >> i think where the research is limited is the problem of knowing why certain people eat or certain...
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a bit of news for folks in west virginia. the west virginia basketball coach, they call him huggy, bob huggens visited here, some of the miners families. that according to one of the congressmen was a huge deal for the folks out here. these families, as you can imagine, are waiting. they're furious with massey energy. they feel like the truth hasn't been given to them as fast as they would like. they have yet to hear the words i'm sorry, according to some i've talked to. >> larry: what about the families of the four missing miners? have you been in touch? how are they holding up? >> reporter: i have not been in touch. this has been so challenging covering this story. i was in of where have covering sago four years ago, and it was easy to be in touch with those families because they were holed up in a church behind the row of media. those families are a couple miles away, deep in this mining property. it's almost impossible for us here to talk to the families, but from what i've been told, they have been told to go home, get s
a bit of news for folks in west virginia. the west virginia basketball coach, they call him huggy, bob huggens visited here, some of the miners families. that according to one of the congressmen was a huge deal for the folks out here. these families, as you can imagine, are waiting. they're furious with massey energy. they feel like the truth hasn't been given to them as fast as they would like. they have yet to hear the words i'm sorry, according to some i've talked to. >> larry: what...
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julian bales, he's a neurosurgeon at west virginia university. what have we discovered? explain what this dbs is, doctor. >> this is inserts electrodes deep in the hypothalamus, this study will see if this possibly will have some benefit for patients with morbid obesity, the ones that really their life expectancy will be affected. >> larry: does it work? >> electrodes are placed in the hypothalamus into the center that makes you feel full. the other part is your appetite center where your drive to eating is. these electrodes have contacts on them that go through these areas and a pacemaker type generator is inserted under the skin and from that we're able to change the settings and try to see if we can affect the appetite drive these patients have. >> larry: what have you learned so far? >> we have learned in the first series we have done that the procedure can be done safely, we have learned that we don't think we're having side effects and that we can affect the urge to eat, decrease the urge, we're looking at it being well tolerated. but the real -- the jury's still o
julian bales, he's a neurosurgeon at west virginia university. what have we discovered? explain what this dbs is, doctor. >> this is inserts electrodes deep in the hypothalamus, this study will see if this possibly will have some benefit for patients with morbid obesity, the ones that really their life expectancy will be affected. >> larry: does it work? >> electrodes are placed in the hypothalamus into the center that makes you feel full. the other part is your appetite...
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chairman of the department at west virginia university school of medicine. back with our panel after this. >>> it's a very nice place. now nobody can go out. in this moment of crisis, people have to have a secure place. where heal goes on. my name is gouadalupe. we have been working there for 37 years with the community. every day we have maybe 100 to 1,000 people. some of them can pay, some of them cannot pay. but we do not turn anybody away. i believe that health is the most...